Cary Smith

National Director of Enterprise Business Development

Cary has nearly two decades of technology sales and business development experience working with Enterprise and Educational institutions. He joins Diamond Assets after many years at Apple serving both the Enterprise and Education markets.

As an Enterprise Account Executive for Apple Cary has worked with many organization’s to develop and implement successful Mac and iPad deployments. As Director of Enterprise Business Development for Diamond Assets, he works closely with our Enterprise clients to identify opportunities to increase IT revenue by capturing residual value of their end of life Apple equipment.

First published in Milton Courier, August 22, 2018 One of America’s fastest-growing private companies is right here in Milton. Diamond Assets is ranked No. 7 on the Inc. 5000 list overall and No. 1 in the computer hardware industry. With $43 million in revenue in...

First published in Wisconsin State Journal, August 15, 2018 Two Wisconsin businesses are among the 10 fastest growing companies throughout the U.S., the latest Inc. 5000 list shows. SwanLeap, a Madison company that revamps the way manufacturers ship their products,...

Diamond Assets is in the news from many outlets for its Inc 5000 #7 in the nation award. Read all about it at these sites: 43 Wisconsin Companies on Inc. 5000 list, SwanLeap and Diamond Assets make top 10. Biz Times - Milwaukee Business News...

First published in iHeart Radio, March 14, 2018. Diamond Assets partners with organizations in the education, corporate, and government sectors to maximize the residual value of their Apple devices. Unlike recyclers and buy-back companies, we go beyond the transaction...

First published in EdTech Digest, February 20, 2018 Expensive? Not fiscally responsible? Not even close. GUEST COLUMN | by Mark Rand When it comes to edtech purchases, many school districts avoid the F-word: financing. The thought is that financing technology...

First published in EdTech Digest, February 20, 2018 These are not just digital devices—they are learning tools. GUEST COLUMN | by Charles As an expert in deploying edtech in elementary, middle and high school—both as an educator and as an executive in the edtech...